Pmf2 (processor multifunction 2) cru, Pmf2, Pmf2 cru – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

Page 144

Advertising
background image

The other PMF2 CRU in this enclosure exists and is powered on.

The status of the power supply on the other PMF2 CRU in this enclosure is OK.

The other PMF2 CRU in this enclosure has ServerNet accessibility.

The processor in the other PMF2 CRU in this enclosure has connectivity to CPU 0 or CPU 1.

If the checks fail, the Prepare to Power Off action fails, and the steps that follow are not taken. If the
checks confirm you can safely power off the PMF2 CRU, these preparatory steps are performed:

If the SP on this PMF2 is designated as Active Primary, resets the SP so that the peer SP
becomes primary.

Disables the battery.

Halts the processor on this PMF2 CRU.

Replace

Launches the Replace PMF guided procedure, which provides step-by-step instructions for replacing
the PMF CRU.

Storage ASIC Initialization Test

Prompts the storage subsystem manager process ($ZZSTO) to initialize the storage ASIC in the
CRU. If initialization fails, an alarm is generated.

This action is triggered automatically when a new CRU is inserted while OSM is running or when an
(SCF) STATUS ADAPTER command is issued. If a CRU is inserted while OSM is not running,
perform this action after logging on to the OSM Service Connection.

Test Verify

Performs basic tests on the CRU. You can perform this action when the CRU is online.

PMF2 (Processor Multifunction 2) CRU

Each processor multifunction 2 (PMF2) CRU in a NonStop server contains these components:

A processor and memory board (PMB), which contains a

processor

A

service processor (SP)

Two internal

SCSI controllers

One external

SSAC

And for PMF2s in Group 1 only, an

MIOE

(Ethernet controller) to provide connectivity

between the service processor and the dedicated service LAN (for OSM).

Slot Location: PMF2 CRUs are located in slots 50 and 55 of a processor enclosure (service side).

Advertising